Charming two-bedroom period cottage with parking and garden — ready to move in.
Two double bedrooms with two reception rooms and flexible landing workspace
Cellar provides practical storage and utility space
South‑east facing landscaped front garden; small plot
Two allocated off‑street parking spaces beyond garden
Stone-built (pre-1900) with assumed uninsulated solid walls
EPC rating E — energy upgrades likely beneficial
Located in a very deprived area with higher local crime statistics
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, good for home working
This mid-terrace stone cottage blends period character with ready-to-live-in presentation. Two double bedrooms, dual reception rooms and a useful cellar give flexible living space across three levels, while exposed beams and a woodburning stove add genuine charm. The entrance porch and well-kept internal finishes mean minimal immediate works are required.
Externally there’s a small, landscaped south-east facing front garden that catches daytime sun and two allocated off-street parking spaces beyond the garden — a rare convenience on a terraced row. Broadband speeds are reported fast and mobile signal excellent, useful for home working from the landing or a bedroom nook.
Buyers should be aware this is an older stone-built house (pre-1900) with assumed uninsulated solid walls and an EPC rating of E; upgrading insulation would improve comfort and running costs. The property sits in a very deprived area with a higher local crime rate, which may concern some buyers despite the quiet street setting.
Overall this freehold cottage will suit families or couples seeking character, sensible living space and convenient local amenities. It’s well presented for immediate occupation but offers clear scope for energy-efficiency improvements and modest modernisation to boost long-term value.